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    Ministry of Works Tackles Flood Risks as Hurricane Season Begins

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    As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially opens, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has moved to strengthen flood prevention efforts following recent flash floods and warnings of an active season ahead.

    Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant confirmed during the post-Cabinet briefing that two long-boom excavators have been assigned to the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) “to clear drains, to clear ponds and waterways.”

    “That was a topic that occupied a lot of discussion in the Cabinet,” Merchant said, referencing the meeting attended by NODS Director Sherrod James and Deputy Director Craig Cole. “Discussions were also held in terms of some of the bridges and some of the roads and drains in particular that run on the major roads — what is required to ensure that flooding does not occur.”

    He noted that the Ministry of Works “took note of some of the advice or some of the information provided by the NODS department,” specifically regarding the “drain or the bridge at Pickett’s Main Road that was addressed by NODS,” which experiences frequent flooding.

    Plans are also underway to procure three purpose-built emergency shelters, designed to withstand storm conditions and accommodate displaced individuals. “These purpose-built shelters could be utilized for them — fully equipped and ideal for storm conditions,” Merchant said, adding that “they want to procure one of these purpose-built shelters for Barbuda and two for Antigua.”

    With the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasting a 60% chance of an above-normal hurricane season, Cabinet has also agreed to improve NODS’ communications infrastructure. “Cabinet says whatever the cost is going to be, this must be presented to Cabinet and seek the approval of Cabinet,” Merchant explained. “Of course, Cabinet will act because communication, as you know, would be vital particularly during storm season.”

    The government is urging the public to take the necessary precautions as the season progresses.

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